The Niger Delta Liberation Force (NDLF), an ex-militant
group, says President Muhammadu Buhari “is not God” that the “boys in
the creek” would be afraid of.
The group, which benefited
from the amnesty programme of former President Goodluck Jonathan, said
as at the time they surrendered their weapons, they told the world that
bombing of pipelines was not over.
NDLF asked the president to
sack Paul Boroh, coordinator of the presidential amnesty programme, if
he wants to be in control of the “current oil war”.
“We do not
condemn the current bombing because when we surrendered, we told the
world that bombing of pipelines was not over yet,” Mark Anthony,
spokesman of the group, said in a statement.
“Those bombing pipelines in Delta state should not behave like cowards if they are truly fighting the interest of Niger Delta.
“They
should be bold enough to come out. When we were bombing, our leader
General John Togo did not hide his face. We dealt with the Nigerian
army, and we were not hiding.
“They should not hide their
identity. Buhari is not God and they should not be scared of him. JTF
should not attack and arrest innocent people in Ijaw communies, they
should go for the real sabotuers.
“Although, we had told former President Goodluck Jonathan that Nigerian army cannot protect pipelines in the creek.
“The
current amnesty chairman Paul Boroh does not know the boys in Niger
Delta. He is not in touch with Niger Delta major ex-agitators. Buhari
should sack him immediately and appoint another chairman like Kingsley
Kuku who knows the boys in the creek. This will help the current oil
war.”
The Cable

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